The sightings and occasional thoughts of an English birder in Oslo
Thursday, 14 April 2022
Black-throated Divers return
Blog posts on successive days has not happened for a
while and must mean that spring is upon us. It is now easter holidays and
whilst the rest of the family has a lie in I can start the day as I like best
by getting up at dawn, birding in Maridalen and then getting home before anyone
else has woken and making breakfast.
I was in the Dale at 6am when it was still quite
dark due to low, heavy cloud. The car showed the temperature to be a barmy +3C
and I was hoping for a lot of new birds. Surprisingly that was not to be with far
fewer birds on the fields than yesterday, no viz mig and a total clear out of the Meadow
Pipits from the last couple of days. As is usual though at this time of the
year birds have a habit of suddenly turning up and a patch of water that held
no Black-throated Divers at 6am, held one at 8am and then two at 9am and none again early afternoon! Although
the lake is still 99% frozen there are increasing amounts of open water and mud
and a total of 51 Teal was a high count. On the ice 2 Curlews were having a
break from their north bound migration and an adult Peregrine was finishing off a
bird it had caught earlier.
Whooper Swans were providing a lot of entertainment
with the breeding pair chasing off another pair and not seeming to be able to
tolerate their presence anywhere in the valley.
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